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Law Links

The Web is a cornucopia of valuable information for law school applicants. Whether looking for help with the LSAT, material on different law schools, or the latest on those much maligned - and watched - rankings, it's somewhere on the Web.

We are establishing this page as an ever-growing resource library for you. I would appreciate it if you could share with us, and consequently other pre-law students, sites that you found valuable in your application process.

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LSAT Preparation

The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review site is overflowing with valuable information for anyone applying to graduate school, including law school. You can find here information on the LSAT, application strategies, helpful books, and links to law schools and other valuable sites.

The discussion area is most valuable. It receives a constant stream of good questions -- and more importantly provides good answers.

Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions
At Kaplan, the entire company is organized around their commitment to helping people get the high score they want. With flexible schedules, free make-up sessions, convenient locations, and helpful teachers and staff to guide you, the Kaplan LSAT program is a choice you can be confident in.

Test Prep New York
Test Prep New York offers comprehensive test-preparation programs (ACT, SAT, GRE, GMAT and LSAT) that maximize scores and minimize stress. TPNY’s pioneering programs and products feature cutting-edge tools that banish test anxiety and help students remain calm, focused and relaxed for peak performance on test day.

Richardson's Test Prep
A Canadian test prep school.

TestPrepRankings
TestPrepRankings provides reviews of a broad range of test prep materials (including books and courses) for the SAT, GMAT, LSAT, GRE, and MCAT.

The Law School Admissions Counsel
Those real popular folks that bring you the LSAT and process your application have developed a very useful Web site. You can register online for the LSAT, order test preparation material, and get information on Law Forums and financial aid. The LSAC site also contains links to American and Canadian law school Web sites.

JD Jungle
The JD Jungle magazine has an excellent Web site with informatve articles for pre-law and admitted law students, LSAT advice, and solid descriptions of law school programs.

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Law Preview
After you receive the fat envelope from the law school of your choice, visit Law Preview. Law Preview aims to help you avoid the frustration that plagues new law students and gives you an advantage over the competition that will carry you through exams.

The Lighthouse Review
Offers self-study programs for the LSAT, GRE, GMAT and SA.

Law School Admissions

LawSchoolPrepCourse.com
This is an online law school preparatory course for entering law students seeking to develop the most important skill to law school success: legal writing.

LawBooksForLess.com
LawBooksForLess.com is an online resource where law students can purchase casebooks and study aids at discounted prices.

DeLoggio Admissions Achievement Program
Loretta DeLoggio, a knowledgeable law school admissions consultant, has set up an outstanding site with valuable information on all aspects of the law school admissions process. Her FAQ covers everything from an overview of admissions to handling multiple acceptances -- a problem you all hope to have. In addition she has posted some excellent sample personal statements.

4LawSchool
A collection of useful links for law students can be found in this garden of links.

DismissedLawStudent.com
Hopefully, you'll never need the advice contained here, but if you do end up needing it or know someone who has been dismissed and would like to be re-admitted, the experience of this site's owners may help you. At a minimum, it's nice to know you're not the only one.

Financial Aid

StudentAwards.com
Studentawards.com is a FREE scholarship search service devoted to helping high school seniors, university and college students find information on scholarships, bursaries, grants and other forms of financial assistance. We also offer unique scholarships to our online members that are only available on studentawards.com.

GradLoans.com
Graduate Student Loan and Financial Aid Resource Center

FAFSAonline.com
Online Application for the Federal Financial Aid Form

FinancialAidOfficer.com
Financial Aid Links, Resources and Advice

International Student

InternationalCitizens.com
Offers low-cost, affordable health and travel insurance for international travelers worldwide.

InternationalStudent.com
International Student Resource Center - scholarships, ESL programs, school searches and more!

InternationalStudentLoan.com
International Loans for Study Abroad

InternationalStudentInsurance.com
Health, medical and travel insurance for students and travellers

IStudentInsurance.com
Offering Health and Travel Insurance for US Students and International Students alike.


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